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- Da Costa and Hornay – that resided in Oecussi and Flores. The Da Costa families were descendants of Portuguese Jewish merchants and Hornay were Dutch....
- António Hornay (1664-1666) [son of Jan de Hornay] Mateus da Costa (1666-1669, 1670–1672) António Hornay (1673-1693, second time) Francisco Hornay I (1693-1696)...
- Larantuka on Flores. After 1664 they were governed by officers belonging to the Hornay and Costa families, and were able to dominate most of Timor. The Top****...
- Government of East Timor. He was replaced as chief of the PNTL by Júlio Hornay [de]. It was the first time an East Timorese administrative official had...
- there was a bloody struggle for power between the families da Costa and de Hornay. At the end they shared the power. The Larantuqueiros made "alliances" with...
- there was a bloody struggle for power between the families da Costa and de Hornay. In the end, they shared the power. The Larantuqueiros made "alliances"...
- Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi (STIE) was run by pro-integrationist Filomeno Hornay, Guterres attended only three semesters. He is married to the niece of Bishop...
- there was a bloody struggle for power between the families da Costa and de Hornay. At the end they shared the power. The Larantuqueiros made "alliances" with...
- kingdoms, such as Noimuti, and became a power on the island. Two clans, the Hornay and the Costa, at times controlled large parts of Timor, which was not without...
- Parliament from 2001 to 2007. Deputy Secretary from 1999 to 2002 was Merício Hornay dos Reis, Secretary General and thought leader of the party Avelino Coelho...